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What Can I Give My Dog To Get Rid Of Fleas?

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I use K9 Advantix regularly but I’ve still found a tick and many fleas on my dog.The tick is no longer a problem, but I can’t seem to get rid of the fleas. What can I do? I heard of this problem many time with frontline but thats not what I use, so why is it not working?


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  1. I think just about everyone at my clinic that works there has had this problem with advantix it just doesnt seem to work. Personally I use frontline plus and it works wonders. If not frontline Id do advantage. Just be sure to wait 2-3 days if you give your dog a bath before applying either one. Most of the flea products use the oils in the body to properly work and spread throughout the pet.

  2. dusty_20 says:

    give your dog a bath in dawn dish liquid it will get rid of ticks and fleas

  3. i have used k9advantix but i had the same problem. i use advantage now and it works great! and its waterproof!

  4. monkeyla says:

    Try Revolution. We use that and it’s great. It also treats for heartworms so you don’t have to give that treatment separately.
    The link to their site is below.http://www.revolution4dogs.com/content.a…

  5. Wetsuit Hater says:

    My dogs go in the water alot and Advantage works really great. I never see fleas on them when I put it on them.

  6. Rosemary says:

    I’ve heard that K9 Advantix doesn’t kill flea eggs. What you can try is have the house and yard sprayed. You would have to find a way to have the dog somewhere else while this is being done. Me being me, I would also, once this is completed replace all collars, leashes and bedding that the dog has been on (including human bedding).